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Collingwood History


Established in 1892, the Collingwood Football Club is the biggest and most famous sporting club in Australia. The Magpies have won 14 VFL/AFL premierships, and have contested more Grand Finals (40 - including two in 1977) than any other club.

In total 1076 players have worn the famous black and white stripes (as at of round 22, 2008), while the club has produced eight Brownlow Medallists and had 16 senior coaches.

Here you will find information on the rich and proud history of the Collingwood Football Club, player profiles, coach profiles, an overview of the board, career opportunities at the club, contact details and where the club plays its football.


Collingwood Hall of Fame >>
Established in 2004, the Collingwood Hall of Fame recognises all the greats of Collingwood

Premiership History >>
Match reports, teams and details on each of Collingwood's 14 premierships - 1902, 1903, 1910, 1917, 1919, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1935, 1936, 1953, 1958, 1990.

Year-by-year >>
Information on every Collingwood team ever selected and every result since 1892, also every Collingwood goal kicker since 1892.

Honour Roll >>
Every Collingwood captain, coach, Copeland Trophy winner and leading goal kicker since 1897.

Team of the Century >>
Collingwood's Team of the Century features 22 of Australian football's greatest ever players.

Draft History >>
A full history of every player drafted by Collingwood since the first AFL Draft in 1986.

Collingwood Football Club Annual Reports


Click on the links below to download a .pdf versions of the Collingwood's 2006, 2007 & 2008 Annual Financial Reports


2008 COLLINGWOOD FOOTABLL CLUB ANNUAL REPORT (.pdf, 2MB)


2007 COLLINGWOOD FOOTBALL CLUB ANNUAL REPORT (.pdf, 2100 KB)

2006 COLLINGWOOD FOOTBALL CLUB ANNUAL REPORT (.pdf, 2574 KB)

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